History of Dragon Ball Shirts Show Up at Uniqlo
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History of Dragon Ball Shirts Show Up at Uniqlo

Uniqlo opened orders for its History of Dragon Ball line of shirts. Both unisex adult and kids styles are available. As usual, the adult sizes range from XXS to XXXL for $24.90 each. The kids ones are in sizes 3-4Y to 13Y for $14.90 each. There’s also a special site that breaks down the selection by the arcs each design is pulled from.

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The unisex adult shirts, which are cut in a men’s style, cover seven arcs from the series. Son Goku Boy, Tenkaichi Budokai, Saiyan, Frieza, Androids, Cell, and Buu arcs are all represented. Here’s what you can get. Two of them feature front and back designs, like the Son Goku Boy Arc and Saiyan Arc ones.

Meanwhile, the kids shirts only cover four arcs. People can see designs based on the Saiyan, Frieza, Cell, and Buu Arcs. Only the Frieza Arc one features a front-and-back design. Its Saiyan and Cell ones are identical to the adult designs.

There was also an online-exclusive Dragon Ball UT Complete Box. That included all seven shirts in the collection with a special sticker inside a collectable box. Only the unisex versions, sizes XS through XL, were available. However, the $179.90 bundle sold out.

We already saw another anime collection appear at Uniqlo this week. The Case Closed/Detective Conan one is available as well.

The History of Dragon Ball Uniqlo shirts are now available via Uniqlo in-stores and online.


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